Jackson, Stoney 1960–

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JACKSON, Stoney 1960–

(Stonewall Jackson)

PERSONAL

Full name, Stonewall W. Jackson; born February 27, 1960, in Richmond, VA.

Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

American Olympic athlete, The Concorde: Airport '79 (also known as Airport '79, Airport '80: The Concorde, The Concorde, and S.O.S. Concorde), Universal, 1979.

Phones, Roller Boogie, United Artists, 1979.

Bird, the Sorels, Streets of Fire, Universal, 1984.

(As Stonewall Jackson) Announcer at Opry, Sweet Dreams, TriStar, 1985.

Eddie, Knights of the City (also known as Cry of the City), New World Pictures, 1986.

Andy, Jocks (also known as Road Trip), Crown International Pictures, 1987.

Stedman Austin, The Perfect Model (also known as Sweet Perfection), Chicago Cinema, 1988.

James Dandridge, Mortuary Academy, RCA/Columbia, 1988.

Leroy, The End of Innocence, Skouras Pictures, 1990.

Jesse Bradley, Up against the Wall, 1991.

Johnson, By the Sword, Hansen Entertainment, 1991.

Wickey, Trespass (also known as Looters), Universal, 1992.

Tony Davis, Blind Vision, Worldvision Enterprises, 1992.

Wacky Dee, CB4, Universal, 1993.

Gamal, Red Sun Rising, 1993.

Mojo Clark, Angel 4: Undercover (also known as Angel 4: Assault with a Deadly Weapon), Live Video, 1993.

Ray Mitchell, Angels in the Outfield (also known as Angels), Buena Vista, 1994.

Kangaroo Court (short film), 1994.

Jubal Pickett, Wild Bill, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1995.

Zamora, The Fan, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1996.

Johnny, Carnival of Wolves, JL Media, 1996.

Julian, The Disappearance of Kevin Johnson, 1997.

Vic, Human Desires (also known as Indecent Behavior 4), Magic Hour Pictures, 1997.

Diamonds from the Bantus, 1997.

U–Dog, The Thief and the Stripper (also known as Strip 'n Run), Bruder Releasing Inc., 1998.

Kenyatta, Trippin', October Films, 1999.

Militant man, At Face Value (short film), 1999.

Lone Tiger, 1999.

Footprints, 2002.

Courtney, Black Ball (also known as Full Circle), Cargo Films, 2003.

Television Appearances; Series:

Jesse Mitchell, The White Shadow, CBS, 1980–1981.

James Mackey, The Insiders, ABC, 1985.

Paul Whitney, Santa Barbara, NBC, 1986–1987.

Travis Filmore, 227, NBC, 1989–1990.

Gangster Prankster, Black Scorpion (also known as Roger Corman Presents Black Scorpion), Sci–Fi Channel, 2001.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Student, Return of the Mod Squad, ABC, 1979.

Black student, Young Love, First Love, CBS, 1979.

(As Stonewall Jackson) Telegrapher, High Noon, Part II: The Return of Will Kane (also known as High Noon, Part II and The Return of Will Kane), 1980.

Jerry Hopper, Police Story: Cop Killer (also known as Cop Killer), ABC, 1988.

Gangster Prankster, also known as Luther, Black Scorpion II: Aftershock (also known as Black Scorpion: Ground Zero), Showtime, 1996.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

(Uncredited) Baywatch: Panic at Malibu Pier, NBC, 1989.

Black Jack Savage, The 100 Lives of Black Jack Savage (also known as Disney Presents the 100 Lives of Black Jack Savage), NBC, 1991.

Television Appearances; Specials:

National Basketball Players Association Awards, syndicated, 1989.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Student, "Return of the Mod Squad," The Mod Squad, 1979.

Darren, "Bradford vs. Bradford," Eight Is Enough, ABC, 1980.

Darren, "Official Positions," Eight Is Enough, ABC, 1980.

"The Partner," Stone, ABC, 1980.

Soldier, "Blood and Guts," M*A*S*H, CBS, 1982.

Harold "Death Ray" Thomas, "The Prince of Fat City," Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC, 1983.

Ricky, "It's About Time," Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1984.

Max Max, "Return of the Masked Rider," Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1984.

Mark, "Last Dance," The Jeffersons, CBS, 1985.

Lee, "Tender Kisses," Family Matters, ABC, 1993.

Aaron, "The Pit," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1994.

Zack Russell, "The Neighborhood," Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1997.

Lonnie, "The Long Road to Nowhere," Mike Hammer, Private Eye, syndicated, 1998.

Ray Ray, "The Thanksgiving Episode," The Hughleys, ABC, 1998.

Private detective Alan Sloan, "The Honeymoon's Over," Charmed, The WB, 2000.

RECORDINGS

Music Videos:

Appeared as a dancer in Michael Jackson's "Beat It."

Albums:

Singer on various soundtrack albums, including Streets of Fire.

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